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Temperature-Gradient Studies On Tempering Reactions Of Quenched High-Carbon SteelsBy B. S. Norris, Charles R. Austin
IN a recent paper the authors1 discussed the reactions to tempering of hypereutectoid steels quenched from 1000° C., as revealed by studies on changes in hardness, electrical resistivity, coercive for
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Grain Growth in Normalized Sheet Steel during Box Annealing (T. P. 941, with discussion).By M. L. Samuels
In a recent paper the authors1 discussed the reactions to tempering of hypereutectoid steels quenched from 1000' C., as revealed by studies on changes in hardness, electrical resistivity, coerciv
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Grain Growth in Normalized Sheet Steel during Box Annealing (T. P. 941, with discussion).By M. L. Samuels
In a recent paper the authors1 discussed the reactions to tempering of hypereutectoid steels quenched from 1000' C., as revealed by studies on changes in hardness, electrical resistivity, coerciv
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Some Observations in Ore Search – Symposium (T.P. 1209)Question 1—1s Structural Deformation of Some Character Always Necessary for the Migration of Mineralizing Solutions. Especially in Limestone or Other Dense Rocks Discussion by: A. M. Bateman....
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Some Observations in Ore Search – Symposium (T.P. 1209)Question 1—1s Structural Deformation of Some Character Always Necessary for the Migration of Mineralizing Solutions. Especially in Limestone or Other Dense Rocks Discussion by: A. M. Bateman....
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - The English-speaking PeoplesBy T. A. Richard
We rejoice that the world-war is ended. We are proud of the part played by the English-speaking peoples—all doing equal honor to the traditions they share in common. One of the compensations for the c
Jan 1, 1920
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Production Engineering - Meter for Measuring Distribution of Gas Flow in Well Bores (TP 2276, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1947)By L. L. Gray, D. W. Reed, F. Morgan
A flowMeter has been developed at Gulf Research and Development Co. and tested in the field for measuring the flow of gas in well bores. It has been used in a study of the injection capacity of differ
Jan 1, 1948
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Production Engineering - Meter for Measuring Distribution of Gas Flow in Well Bores (TP 2276, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1947)By F. Morgan, L. L. Gray, D. W. Reed
A flowMeter has been developed at Gulf Research and Development Co. and tested in the field for measuring the flow of gas in well bores. It has been used in a study of the injection capacity of differ
Jan 1, 1948
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Chemical Constraints On In-Situ Leaching And Metal RecoveryBy R. L. Curfman
From January 1, 1965 through July 5, 1970, the very difficult potash ore body of Texasgulf Inc. near Moab, Utah was mined by conventional methods. The mine was gassy, the temperature was high and stru
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation and Corrosion of Niobium (Columbium)By T. Johnston, B. Cox
The results of oxidation and corrosion experiments on niobium in oxygen and steam at temperatures of 350° to 650°C, and in dilute sulphate solutions at 300°C are presented. The oxidation of niobium i
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Fracture of Zirconium and Zirconium-Hydrogen AlloysBy Frederick Forscher
Frederick Forscher (Nuclear Materials and Equipment Gorp.)—It is gratifying to see another series of experimental results that essentially reconfirms our reported observations of "Strain-Induced Hydro
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Notes - Modifications of the Schulz Technique for the X-Ray Determination of Preferred Orientation in Rolled MetalBy G. Vaux, M. L. Fuller
AN apparatus and procedure for the determination by X-ray reflection of preferred orientation of crystals in rolled metal with the Geiger counter X-ray spectrometer was described by Schulz.' This
Jan 1, 1954
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YeringtonIN GATHERING material for this chapter on Yerington and the one to follow on Silver Bell, the A.S.& R. project near Tucson, Arizona, I was fascinated at the way the two stories paralleled each other.
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - X-ray Studies n the Nickel-chromium System (With Discussion)By Frank Foote, V. H. Nordstrom, Eric R. Jette, Bernard Queneau
The nickel-chromium alloys form the base for many industrial heating alloys, so that this system is of considerable practical importance. The literature on these alloys, however, contains much conflic
Jan 1, 1934
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Application Of Electricity To Mines And Mills Of Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Inc., Mineville, N. Y.By S. Le Fevre
THE application of electricity to the mining and beneficiation of the magnetic iron ores of the Mineville, N. Y., district, on Lake Champlain, has resulted in economies and enhanced quality of product
Jan 6, 1914
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Influence of Chemical and Crystallographic Properties of Casting Metal on Behavior During RollingBy E. Seidl
THE basic material for testing aluminum, copper and zinc is a cast metal, principally in the form of wire bars (Figs. 1 to 3) and plates for the produc- tion of sheets or strips, (Figs. 4 to 7). Ex
Jan 11, 1927
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A Novel Approach To Tailings DisposalBy A. Singh, W. M. Fleming, J. J. Santana, A. E. Torma
The present study investigated the extraction of uranium from a low-grade ore by sulfuric acid and the removal of radium from the leach residues by brine solutions. The optimum leaching conditions
Jan 1, 1982
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Obsolescent MethodsThe word "engineering" should not be considered as all-inclusive. Perhaps it should be redefined at this time. Various fields of learning that are indispensable to the locating, beneficiating, proc
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Observations on Twinning in Semicontinuous Cast AluminumBy R. R. Morral, F. M. Krill, K. T. Aust
THE occurrence of twins in aluminum ingots cast under certain conditions has been well established. For instance, Herenguel and Lacombe1,2 have observed a twinned columnar structure in 99.5 and 99.9 p
Jan 1, 1953
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Pillars As Structural Components In Room-And-Pillar Mine DesignBy W. R. Wawersik, A. M. Starfield
The classical approach to room-and-pillar mine design in flat-lying, tabular ore bodies limits itself to the special case of an extensive and uniform system of pillars. Each pillar is then assumed to
Jan 1, 1972